• The Viedma glacier (tan) flows into Lake Viedma (light blue). (NASA)[1]. Map showing the location of Viedma Glacier. Location within Southern Patagonia.
  • Viedma Glacier is the largest glacier of the Argentine Patagonia, reaching over 40 meters in height and 2.5 km wide, and is undoubtedly a match for Perito Moreno...
  • Viedma Ice Trek consists in the same navigation with the choice of landing on the rocky promontory off the Viedma Glacier, where travelers will walk on the edge...
  • It is the Viedma Glacier, which is considered the largest glacier mass after the South Patagonian Ice Field, to which it belongs.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Viedma Glacier, El Calafate including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • Viedma Glacier is named after Spanish explorer Antonio de Viedma, the first European to discover it (late 18th century).
  • One of the main contributors to Santa Cruz River is the Viedma Glacier, the largest in Argentina and one of the largest in the SPI.
  • The Viedma Glacier is a glacier located in Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina. ... Inside the glacier, the Viedma nunatak stands out.
  • Tunnel Bay Generally, Tunnel Bay is the departure point to hire some of the sailing trips on the lake, which may or may not include a trekking on the Viedma Glacier.
  • The terminus of the Viedma Glacier, approximately 2 kilometers across where it enters Lake Viedma, is shown in this astronaut photograph.